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Al Franken Blasts the FCC

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Posted on Jan 20, 2011
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Speaking to a Netroots gathering, the Minnesota senator called net neutrality the “free speech issue of our time” and condemned the FCC’s decision to “create essentially two Internets.” Franken also said of the FCC-approved union of Comcast and NBC, “I hate this merger,” adding “Now is the time to decide if we want four or five companies owning and delivering all of our information and entertainment.”

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The rules mark the “first time the FCC has ever allowed discrimination on the Internet” and they “will create essentially two Internets.”

When it comes to the Comcast merger, Franken was even more vocal. “As you probably know, I hate this merger,” he told the group. Not only will it raise prices on TV subscriptions, it will give the combined entity incredible power to stifle competition from online sources like Netflix.

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By Robespierre115, January 21, 2011 at 1:55 am Link to this comment

Too bad Franken doesn’t have equal hate for the war in Afghanistan…

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By samosamo, January 20, 2011 at 10:52 pm Link to this comment

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But Patrick, that would weaken their currently power ‘clubs’ of
the horizontal and vertically integrated economic systems, better
known as monopolies?

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By rico, suave, January 20, 2011 at 8:58 pm Link to this comment

Did he actually use the word “hate”? OMG!! He’s a closet Teabagger, fer-sher!

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By PatrickHenry, January 20, 2011 at 8:00 pm Link to this comment

I want my news providers to provide news not make tanks, cash registers, soap and also news.

We are going in the wrong direction with these ever growing mergers into larger companies.  The banks ‘too big to fail’ mantra has shown us that smaller more independent businesses ensure a more stable economy if one fails.

Antitrust actions are long overdue in the media world.

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By Big B, January 20, 2011 at 6:32 pm Link to this comment

Welcome to the world of “Rollerball”, a world where massive government debt has been bought out for a controlling interest by seven major corporations that now control the world.

Boy, the plot of that film seemed a little farfetched back in the early seventies….

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